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  1. cheeher

    cheeher Regular member

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    it takes forever for me to start up my computer. i turn it on.......and wait for about 10 minutes until i can touch anything. what is wrong? i uninstalled all the stuff i don't need but it's still slow? what can i do?
     
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    run msconfig and see what you got running at startup.
     
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    cheeher Regular member

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    i disable like almost everything
     
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    i remember a friend of mine had similar problem and said this is what helped him out...worth a shot?

    from http://www.militantplatypus.com/blog/lists/speed-up-xp/

    "Speed-up log-in tremendously!
    If like me you’ve tried everything else and your log-in and log-off to XP is still tremendously slow then you might try this little trick. First, if there are any other users on your computer see if they have a similarly long log-in. If they don’t the problem might be your roaming profile, which is a folder where XP stores your settings you can access them from anywhere in the network. Since these profiles can get really bloated(as in my case) and are not really necessary unless you log-in from different computers in a large network, you should disable it. Here’s how:
    1. Right click on My Computer, select the Manage option.
    2. From the Management Console, select the Local Users and Groups option.
    3. Double-Click on the Users folder that appears on the right panel.
    4. Right click on the account with the slow log-in and select Properties.
    5. Click on the Profile tab of the Properties Window.
    6. Erase(but keep note a not of this) whatever path appears for Profile Path under User Profile and Local Path under Home Folder: LEAVE THESE LINES BLANK.
    7. Reboot. Try to log-in into the problematic account, you should see a significant speed-boost, the computer might warn you once or twice that your Roaming Profile is not available, ignore it and it will go away,

    Note: You also will not have your settings and files that a roaming profile provides across a network.
    submitted by Arif AnwarHi (reviewed by Allan 5-11-03) http://tweakxp.com/tweak1759.aspx
    (not tested by me)

    who knows...also try bootvis, shaved some time off of my boot cycle although its peanuts compared to your problem...

    http://www.majorgeeks.com/download.php?det=664
     
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    thnx. i'll try
     
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